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Hi,
just got a small cabin in a body of water known to have nice prawns (Indian Arm, 20 minutes from Vancouver, Canada). The previous owner left a couple of prawn traps but I am not too sure how to use them. This body of tidal water is quite deep (250 to 350 feet in the main channel). Here are some of the questions which you the experts can help me with: 1) is the trap suppose to "float" (i.e. if the depth is 300 feet should the trap be at 250 feet) or is the trap supposed to sit on the bottom of the ocean? 2) given that we have tides, is it best to weigh the trap and/or the rope so that it stays relatively put? (I almost lost my trap last weekend as it drifted many yards from where I first dropped it...) 3) is it best to leave the trap for 10 hours + (for example, overnight)? 4) if I put two traps on the same line, should I set it up with about 50 feet in between the 2 traps and in such a way that both traps are touching the bottom? So, if depth is 300, should I purchase approx. 400 feet of line (50 for 2 traps on bottom, 300 for reaching the bottom and 50 extra for tides and some play...) 5) last weekend, I used store-bought pellets for bait. Anything else that works well? Needless to say, my first try last weekend was very unsuccessful. Not only I didn't catch anything but I nearly lost my trap as it drifted away. Obviously, I need help with this ![]() Cheers! Andre |
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"Melandre" wrote in message: "just got a small cabin in a body of water
known to have nice prawns (Indian Arm, 20 minutes from Vancouver, Canada). The previous owner left a couple of prawn traps but I am not too sure how to use them. This body of tidal water is quite deep (250 to 350 feet in the main channel). Here are some of the questions which you the experts can help me with: 1) is the trap suppose to "float" (i.e. if the depth is 300 feet should the trap be at 250 feet) or is the trap supposed to sit on the bottom of the ocean? 2) given that we have tides, is it best to weigh the trap and/or the rope so that it stays relatively put? (I almost lost my trap last weekend as it drifted many yards from where I first dropped it...) 3) is it best to leave the trap for 10 hours + (for example, overnight)? 4) if I put two traps on the same line, should I set it up with about 50 feet in between the 2 traps and in such a way that both traps are touching the bottom? So, if depth is 300, should I purchase approx. 400 feet of line (50 for 2 traps on bottom, 300 for reaching the bottom and 50 extra for tides and some play...) 5) last weekend, I used store-bought pellets for bait. Anything else that works well? Needless to say, my first try last weekend was very unsuccessful. Not only I didn't catch anything but I nearly lost my trap as it drifted away. Obviously, I need help with this ![]() I not sure about your area but when I was a kid my father and I use to place shrimp boxes in the Mississippi River. We would bait the boxes with can dog food by making several holes in the can and tossing it in the trap bait section. We then attached a rope to the trap and placed it in the water weighted down. The rope was tied off to a secured anchor point. Boxes were placed 20 to 30 feet apart. Sarge |
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